Funny dating site fails management

This revealing and humorous documentary sees the slacker filmmaker go on a sexual and emotional odyssey in a desperate quest to solve his innumerable problems.

I'll say first that I empathize with this narrator and I found this film to be well worth the time.

However, having seen far more personal and daring attempts at catharsis I was put off by the film's consistent, crass disingenuity.

Within the first ten minutes, it becomes clear that the narrator's quest to pursue the "history of his failed relationships" is merely a narcissistic attempt to further reinforce the high opinion he holds for himself.

By the time our hero takes his Viagra and we're equally convinced his problems have nothing to do with sex, just as our 'documentary' seems to devolve into a time-wasting farce, he narrows to his last, most meaningful interview.

Hostility is funny but it can't replace an apology.

Now the perennial question 'why did you dump me?

' is marked by a more tender, anxious delivery.

This is a fantasy rock-star gratifying himself with a wink to the camera, evidenced more by the passive-aggressive and flippant attitude he displays toward the people who've touched him than by the headphones he costumes around his neck.